![]() * create a new course admin role, such as a custom TA role * disable their permission to "Manage all other course content". this should mean that they cannot edit modules * for a course, create some modules with prerequisites (meaning that they will be initially locked for students) * as a user of the custom type, visit the modules page * those modules and their items should not be locked for the admin user (i.e. it should not treat them as a student even though they don't have editing rights) closes #CNVS-15195 Change-Id: I5cf98766fc31d26e99bea6ad5fd84f09fb473cfb Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.instructure.com/46837 Reviewed-by: Dan Minkevitch <dan@instructure.com> QA-Review: Clare Strong <clare@instructure.com> Tested-by: Jenkins <jenkins@instructure.com> Product-Review: James Williams <jamesw@instructure.com> |
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